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MR. PAUL MENGERT The splendid work done this year by Mr. Men- gert and the F. F. A. boys has been very rewarding. Last fall, several of the boys, accompanied by their capable sponsor, Mr. Mengert, attended the Na- tional F. F. A. convention in Kansas City. Besides sponsoring this active group, he also taught Agri- culture I and II this year. MRS. BERNADINE SI-IILLING A large job well done in the music department this year was due to the efforts of Mrs. Shilling, vocal music instructor. She directed the mixed chorus and girls' glee club who provided us with splendid programs. She also showed her talents in play pro- duction by directing the Junior Class play. MISS DOROTHY NEFF Miss Neff has proven herself very capable of heading the speech department. She directed the Thespian and Senior Class plays, taught junior English, and sponsored the Thespian and the Na- tional Forensic League. MR. WILLIAM SHUNKWILER Football, baseball and basketball play an im- portant role in Mr. Shunkwilers life. Even though he was so busy coaching this year, he could be found teaching biology, general science, and his- tory, and sponsoring the Social Board.
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-Nga to A425 MISS IIRATCQHOUIII GEORGE This year our school system has once again liven privilegetl to have Miss George as its Dean ol Wfoinen. Iler lwusy schedule included teaching Iirenth and Senior Social Studies, hesitles tontrihut- ing ninth time .intl ellort to the If. 'If A. organiza- tion. She .ilso was Senior Class sponsor. MR. I-IOXVARD LORSON Chemistry, Physics and General Science . . . three interesting suhjects taught hy an equally in- teresting man, Mr. Lorson. Besides heing a teacher, he led the freshman foothall team through a suc- cessful season and sponsored the Radio Club. 'Y' f 42. 7 -.ANN ,L MISS MARGARET HAMILTON Teaching Latin I and II and freshman English again this year was our heloved Miss Hamilton. Her Latin Cluh did many fine things for the school this year. Foremost among these was the purchase of several copies of the Iiihle for use in the school lihrary. MRS. ,IANICIZ McIfADDIiN Completing her second year in Orrville High School as lihrarian is Mrs. Mcliadden. Through her efforts our heautiful lihrary has heen efficiently managed. She also taught freshman Iinglish and was advisor of the Red Rider.
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MR. RICHARD SNYDER Being a former student of Orrville High School, Mr. Snyder came hack this year as instrumental music director. Through his talents, ahilities and work he gave us a hand and orchestra of which we can he very proud. MRS. SALLY WADE A newcomer to O. H. S. this year was Mrs. Wade. Her willingness to help others and her friendly disposition won the admiration and respcct of all. She taught sophomore and senior English, and sponsored the Y-Teens. MR. PAUL TUSTIN A well known face of the Orrville High School faculty is Mr. Tustin, who teaches history. Besides doing this joh very capahly, he was sponsor of the Sophomore Class and guided them throughout the year. MR. MELVIN WILSON Every school needs art of some form or another, and we have a fine art department in O. H. S. This year Mr. Wilson added art classes to his teaching duties of industrial arts and mechanical drawing. He also scheduled the year's athletic events and sponsored the Hi-Y. XMB? 35.-1 F X
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